Loving Che is a novel by Cuban-American author, Ana Menèndez. The novel is set in two locations: Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba. While most of the novel is set in modern times, one character spends a section of the novel reflecting on her life when she was living in Havana, Cuba immediately before and after Fidel Castro’s Revolution of Cuba in 1959. Loving Che centers on the experience of displaced Cuban-Americans and their search to learn about their past and shape an identity.
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- Loving Che is a novel by Cuban-American author, Ana Menèndez. The novel is set in two locations: Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba. While most of the novel is set in modern times, one character spends a section of the novel reflecting on her life when she was living in Havana, Cuba immediately before and after Fidel Castro’s Revolution of Cuba in 1959. Loving Che centers on the experience of displaced Cuban-Americans and their search to learn about their past and shape an identity. The central character, an unnamed female, feels displaced and without a strong sense of identity and individuality. Throughout the story, she raises the courage to undertake a journey to uncover details about her heritage.
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- Loving Che is a novel by Cuban-American author, Ana Menèndez. The novel is set in two locations: Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba. While most of the novel is set in modern times, one character spends a section of the novel reflecting on her life when she was living in Havana, Cuba immediately before and after Fidel Castro’s Revolution of Cuba in 1959. Loving Che centers on the experience of displaced Cuban-Americans and their search to learn about their past and shape an identity.
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